Wow it took all of 10 seconds for
Higashi to wake up.
Mavia has not heard of bodysuits I guess.
It would protect her fur,
but would it impede the ‘armor’?
She’s just freaked by the feel of the suit,
I have a spray I use on my boots that is
a hydrophobic coating so I can walk
around and the mud just falls off. It has
a slimy feel too, but leaves nothing on
the skin once it dries.
Panel 3 – She’s no waif, so he’s straining a bit. As he should.
Nice attention to detail on his facial expression.
Panel 4 – He’s got some serious thigh muscles there.
Panel 8 – LOVE Mavia’s facial expression!
I’ll grant you, he’s straining a bit, but the fact Higashi
did tell her to shut up AND sweep her up is telling
enough. Both will be tired but happy come morning.
And some wanna-be leaders of the world can go suck
bad eggs
Now, now Mavia, you must embrace the slime, the
slime is your friend. It feels slimy because it is totally
hydrophobic, but not air-tight. It’ll need work to make
it a space suit, if ever. But as a hull coating? or a
suit liner? Yeah I can’t wait to see how this turns out.
as per the paper yesterday,. IF you cross bound
with something like graphene aerogel,. you get
a insulating watertight ultrathin layer,. that is
also a high density battery…
so,… thermoptic camo, with a built in battery,
and can be used as a ‘short term space suit’.!
That’s an idea, but I thought aerogel was a solid,
but like glass, anything thin enough is flexible.
Considering the over-all size of the suit and what
all the “battery” would be powering, it could last
2-3 hours per charge. Not ideal for station
construction, but as part of combat armor or
a escape suit would be a good way to use it.
Hmmm… a thermal cell could use the body
heat to add to the time, more so if the wearer
is exposed to the sunlight… Adding some
solar cells would help extend the charge too.
Panel 7 – it might be bulletproof, i.e. bullets won’t go through it (mostly,
per the previous strip), but it’s still flexible, so a bullet hitting it while
a person is wearing it doesn’t stop the bullet from doing damage. It’s
not like Cap’s vibranium shield. A bullet hitting the fabric would continue
forward momentum, dragging the fabric with it, possibly through a person
wearing it, till the fabric drags the bullet to a stop. Or, I don’t know what
I’m talking about, which is highly possible as well.
That’s true, but even a vest will leave bruises
or broken bones depending oh the caliber.
It’s acting like a non-Newtonian fluid, which
should absorb much of the kinetic energy.
So instead of a hole or missing body part,
it spreads any left-over energy over the entire
body. So it’s like getting hit with a punching
bag rather than a .762 round.
I see the jar, and it definitely says “Fairy dust”
but looking at the eye balls, I notice they were
all green, Does Mike have a “thing” for
green-eyed people? Heh.
Wow it took all of 10 seconds for
Higashi to wake up.
Mavia has not heard of bodysuits I guess.
It would protect her fur,
but would it impede the ‘armor’?
She’s just freaked by the feel of the suit,
I have a spray I use on my boots that is
a hydrophobic coating so I can walk
around and the mud just falls off. It has
a slimy feel too, but leaves nothing on
the skin once it dries.
Panel 3 – She’s no waif, so he’s straining a bit. As he should.
Nice attention to detail on his facial expression.
Panel 4 – He’s got some serious thigh muscles there.
Panel 8 – LOVE Mavia’s facial expression!
I’ll grant you, he’s straining a bit, but the fact Higashi
did tell her to shut up AND sweep her up is telling
enough. Both will be tired but happy come morning.
And some wanna-be leaders of the world can go suck
bad eggs
Now, now Mavia, you must embrace the slime, the
slime is your friend. It feels slimy because it is totally
hydrophobic, but not air-tight. It’ll need work to make
it a space suit, if ever. But as a hull coating? or a
suit liner? Yeah I can’t wait to see how this turns out.
as per the paper yesterday,. IF you cross bound
with something like graphene aerogel,. you get
a insulating watertight ultrathin layer,. that is
also a high density battery…
so,… thermoptic camo, with a built in battery,
and can be used as a ‘short term space suit’.!
That’s an idea, but I thought aerogel was a solid,
but like glass, anything thin enough is flexible.
Considering the over-all size of the suit and what
all the “battery” would be powering, it could last
2-3 hours per charge. Not ideal for station
construction, but as part of combat armor or
a escape suit would be a good way to use it.
Hmmm… a thermal cell could use the body
heat to add to the time, more so if the wearer
is exposed to the sunlight… Adding some
solar cells would help extend the charge too.
I was looking at P4 just now, his right foot
looks like he’s about to trip on that rug…
And the rug breaks the panel border as well.
Panel 7 – it might be bulletproof, i.e. bullets won’t go through it (mostly,
per the previous strip), but it’s still flexible, so a bullet hitting it while
a person is wearing it doesn’t stop the bullet from doing damage. It’s
not like Cap’s vibranium shield. A bullet hitting the fabric would continue
forward momentum, dragging the fabric with it, possibly through a person
wearing it, till the fabric drags the bullet to a stop. Or, I don’t know what
I’m talking about, which is highly possible as well.
That’s true, but even a vest will leave bruises
or broken bones depending oh the caliber.
It’s acting like a non-Newtonian fluid, which
should absorb much of the kinetic energy.
So instead of a hole or missing body part,
it spreads any left-over energy over the entire
body. So it’s like getting hit with a punching
bag rather than a .762 round.
I see the jar, and it definitely says “Fairy dust”
but looking at the eye balls, I notice they were
all green, Does Mike have a “thing” for
green-eyed people? Heh.